Fine Art
My art is rooted in exploration, emotion, and the balance between precision and freedom. I am deeply interested in developing my skills in hyper-realistic art because I enjoy the technical discipline and detail that comes with it. At the same time, I also love abstraction and the freedom it allows me to experiment with color, shape, movement, and emotion. I enjoy exploring the contrast between the two styles and finding ways for them to coexist within my creative process.
A lot of my current work is playful and expressive, focusing on different moods, organic forms, layered compositions, and abstract ideas that evoke feeling and interpretation. For me, creating art is both technical and intuitive — a way to exercise both sides of the brain while continuously evolving creatively.
One of the collections I am currently developing is called Curves. This collection focuses on circles, flowing linework, and abstract forms that reject rigidity and perfection. I am inspired by the idea that nothing in life is truly straight or perfectly linear, and I want to highlight the beauty found within imperfections, softness, movement, and asymmetry. Through Curves, I explore freedom, humanity, emotion, healing, and self-expression by transforming imperfect forms into something intentional, meaningful, and beautiful.